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When a child is born alive which one is true about him?
He is considered to be a person in the eye of law
He is considered even in womb to be in existence
He is considered to be capable of owning personal rights
All of the above
- Option 1: He is considered to be a person in the eye of law
- When a child is born alive, they are recognized as a person legally. This grants them the full rights and protections under the law.
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- Option 2: He is considered even in womb to be in existence
- Legally, a fetus may have some rights, but full personhood typically begins at birth. However, under certain jurisdictions, rights are recognized in cases like inheritance.
- Option 3: He is considered to be capable of owning personal rights
- A newborn can indeed hold personal rights such as the right to life, protection, and in some legal frameworks, certain property rights.
- Option 4: All of the above
- This implies all statements are accurate, but only the rights associated with birth are complete upon live birth.
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